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A path model examination: maternal anxiety and parenting mediate the association between maternal adverse childhood experiences and children's internalizing behaviors.

Emily W ShihShaikh I AhmadNicole R BushDanielle RoubinovFran TylavskyCarolyn GraffCatherine J KarrSheela SathyanarayanaKaja Z LeWinn
Published in: Psychological medicine (2021)
This study supports and refines extant literature by confirming the intergenerational association between maternal ACEs and child internalizing behaviors in a large, diverse sample, and identifies potential modifiable mediators: maternal anxiety and parenting behaviors related to fostering cognitive development. Findings may inform interventions targeting mothers who have experienced ACEs and suggest that providing support around specific parenting behaviors and addressing maternal anxiety may reduce internalizing behaviors in children.
Keyphrases
  • birth weight
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • sleep quality
  • systematic review
  • physical activity
  • gestational age
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • pregnant women
  • early life